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KNOW MORE ABOUT GAS SAFETY

Safe Use of LPG Cylinders

This series of leaflets cover some important aspects of gas safety which the domestic consumers should
know about when using LPG (liquefied petroleum gas) and Towngas.

Safe Use of LPG Cylinders

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LPG in Hong Kong is a mixture of butane gas and propane


gas. It is non-toxic, heavier than air, and will tend to
accumulate at floor level. LPG is pressurised and stored in
liquid form in portable cylinders for a variety of purposes.

Storage of LPG Cylinders


Unless specifically approved in accordance with the Gas
Safety Ordinance, storing LPG cylinders (including empty
cylinders) with a total nominal water capacity of over 130
litres (approximately 50 kg nominal weight) at any time is an
offence.
For general reference, the following table shows the
maximum number of cylinders permitted for some common
sizes of LPG cylinders :-

Nominal LPG Weight (kg) Permitted no. of cylinders


2 27
8 6
10.5 5
12 - 13.5 4
15 - 16 3
21 - 22 2
45 - 50 1

General Keeping and Handling of Cylinders


1. Handle with care to avoid damage.
2. Store cylinders upright in a well-ventilated and readily accessible location.
3. Keep away from heat and flames, especially when exchanging cylinders.
4. Do not use or keep LPG cylinders below ground level or adjacent to drains, and basements.

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When using LPG Cylinders


1. Check the cylinder and regulator for damage and leaks.
2. Use only the pressure regulator provided by the respective
gas supply company, and protect the regulator from damage.
3. Turn off the regulator switch after use. Disconnect the
regulator if not going to use for prolonged periods.
4. Frequently check rubber tubing for loose connections,
damage and leaks. Ask your registered gas contractor to
change it if you notice any defects.
5. Keep flammable materials away from gas appliances.
6. Do not leave gas appliances turned on without constant
supervision.

Safe Exchange of LPG cylinders


1. Extinguish all nearby flames, and do not smoke.
2. Switch off gas appliances.
3. Switch off and disconnect the pressure regulator. Then replace the used
LPG cylinder.
4. Carefully and firmly re-connect the pressure regulator, and check that
there is no smell/sound of gas leaking from the cylinder connection.
5. Switch on the pressure regulator and check your gas appliances for
proper operation.

Gas Leak
If you smell or suspect a gas leak, you must take the following actions immediately if safe to do so.

a. Extinguish all naked flames.


b. Do not use the telephone or operate any electrical switches.
c. Open all windows and doors wide to disperse the gas.
d. Do not touch the gas appliances in case you accidentally operate the ignition switch. Instead, turn
off the gas supply at the pressure regulator switch. Disconnect the regulator from the cylinder if
possible.
e. If the gas leak is serious, or if you are unsure for any
reason, leave the premises at once and notify your
neighbours to evacuate, but do not press any
doorbells. Leave the building by the stairs, dial 999
and notify the Fire Services Department, and call your
gas supply company's emergency number.
f. Do not re-connect the gas cylinder until all necessary
steps have been taken to prevent gas from escaping
again.
g. Your gas installation, including gas cylinder and
appliances, shall not be used again until it has been
checked for safety by your gas supply company.

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Used or Abandoned LPG Cylinders


Used cylinders should be returned to your gas distributor as
soon as possible, and should not be left unattended in a public
place.
If you notice any unattended or abandoned cylinders, you can
telephone the emergency hotlines of respective gas supply
company to collect them.

24-Hour Emergency Hotlines


The 24-hour service hotlines provided by Registered Gas Supply Companies for receiving reports of gas
leaks and unattended/abandoned LPG cylinders are as follows :-

Caltex / Peninsula 2390 4090


Concord 2333 4215
China Resources 2433 2111
Esso 2435 4511
Mobil 2495 3518
Shell / BP 2322 2000

For further information, please contact your gas supply company. You may also contact the Electrical
and Mechanical Services Department on 2882 8011.

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